If you’re feeling like nobody dresses up anymore, look to the modern, opulent pieces that seem to be out in full bloom this season. (We especially love Carolina Herrera’s take on the floral print.) It’s an enviable aesthetic—a perfect blend of old and new—that reminds us of Lisbon’s Palácio Belmonte, where original frescoes and nearly 4,000 hand- painted blue-and-white tiles live alongside bold contemporary paintings by Maria Pia Oliveira in this fifteenth-century palace turned hotel (see our sartorial interpretation below). Built in 1449 on the fortress walls of São Jorge Castle, Palácio Belmonte was once home to the navigator, explorer, and nobleman Pedro Álvares Cabral, who is credited with discovering Brazil. The hotel has ten suites—five of them with sprawling terraces overlooking the red-tiled roofs of the Alfama and the Tagus River.